Google Chrome 5.0.375.70 has been released to the Stable channel on Linux, Mac, and Windows
Google Chrome 5.0.375.70 has been released to the Stable channel on Linux, Mac, and Windows.
This release fixes the following security issues:
- [15766] Medium Cross-origin keystroke redirection. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google Security Team.
- [$2000] [39985] High Cross-origin bypass in DOM methods. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.
- [$500] [42723] High Memory error in table layout. Credit to wushi of team509.
- [Linux only] [43304] High Linux sandbox escape. Credit to Mark Dowd under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.
- [43307] High Bitmap stale pointer. Credit to Mark Dowd under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.
- [43315] High Memory corruption in DOM node normalization. Credit to Mark Dowd under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.
- [43487] High Memory corruption in text transforms. Credit to wushi of team509.
- [43902] Medium XSS in innerHTML property of textarea. Credit to sirdarckcat of Google Security Team.
- [44740] High Memory corruption in font handling. Credit: Apple.
- [44868] High Geolocation events fire after document deletion. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Justin Schuh).
- [44955] High Memory corruption in rendering of list markers. Credit: Apple.
If you find issues, please let us know: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry
Anthony Laforge,
Google Chrome Team
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